I'm a resident of a nursing home. Seeing Robert's videos helps me remember places I have visited, plus showing me places I've always wanted to visit but can't now. It's great viewing.
Concur. It's what brings me back to Robert's travelogues every time. Thankfully void of all the annoying, hyperactive yowhaddupdudeisms that plague so many channels. Wonderful presentation, interesting locales, informative and calming narration, and high production values. Just wonderful.
There is no part of my soul that wants to travel anywhere besides a coastal area with lots of water access but you do make the west look interesting. 😄👍🏻❤️
Thank you for showing us the East Coast, West Coast and all the in between. It is like taking a Vacation when I see your videos!! I love your videos they are superb!!
I'm not sure where to begin. OMG...let's start with that lol Your shows are just beautifully done. Your VOICE wow. You're so good at this ....the music is awesome..even love the theme song. Is that you singing too? Love to know what music is used. Thank you so much. My husband and I've been binge watching. Lol Thank you so very much. Really helps during these hard times. Take care. Safe travels.
Hello Traveling Robert😊😊🎸🎸, what an OUTSTANDING video! Utah may be my favorite vacation destination having been to Utah several times. Salt Lake City is such a beautiful city to explore by foot. The alpine loop is very narrow but so SPECTACULAR and Park City is a must see. However, my all time favorite parts of Utah is Southern part of Utah with absolutely SPECTACULAR national park destinations and THE most SPECTACULAR scenic drive in all of Utah, connecting Capital Reef National Park to Bryce Canyon National Park, the designated ALL AMERICAN SCENIC HIGHWAY 12. The scenic vistas are absolutely AMAZING! I'm looking forward to the next video series. Great video Robert👍👍👍. Oh, where are the PELICANS!!😊😊
Well that's my home area! Was great to meet you Robert and next time you are here, lunch is on me! I've been over the Alpine loop a hundred times easy and I'm very impressed that you made it out alive with the trailer in tow! 😬 Like you said, it's not for the faint of heart... And that's before you add towing a trailer. Be thankful it's a smaller trailer. (I know you were) Glad you enjoyed your time here. Looking forward for episode 22.2. Take care, Bill in Utah
I think you were about 2 or 3 weeks early on the Alpine Scenic Loop. It is simply stunning in the fall especially if there has not been a drought. As is Provo Canyon. IMO, it is one of the prettiest places in America for fall foilage. Usually turns around the last two weeks of September-right at the fall equinox and the first week of October. I really would not want to lug a trailer or even be in a big truck on the Alpine Scenic Loop.
The crown burger is definitely good start to the Utah food scene. You also get extra points for actually swimming in the Great Salt Lake; most Utahans have not do not even done that. Kudos to the Colorado for hauling MiniTini (sp?) up the Alpine Loop. The Kia would have never accomplished this and you never mentioned any issues so I assume the Colorado did it without breaking a sweat. Hey GM and Chevrolet 6:50 would make a great marketing shot. Just saying.....
Yes sir, you were brave! I have done that in a car and it was sketchy in spots! Another place you should visit one time is the Timpanogas Caverns-quite a hike, but the views are awesome!
Thanks for taking me back to Utah this morning Robert. So many neat things to see there! At about 3:58 you past the historic SaltAir Pavilion--a popular resort back in the day. Wendover is worth a slightly longer stop to visit the site of the WWII air base where the B-29 crews trained for the atomic bomb missions. Really looking forward to next week when you head towards Bryce and Canyonlands. Until then, Happy trails!
When you pulled over for lunch and had that view of the creek.......that is the reason I love to RV. You can have any kind of view almost anything you want. Great footage. Great video. Always hard to wait a week till the next one!
Great video.Beautiful and clean Salt Lake city. Alpine loop is a scary road. Interesting Salt Lake and fall Bridal Veil is spectacular. Congrats... Be safe.... Love MOM...>>>
..We Really Loved living in the Salt Lake City Area back in 1982-1983. My Uncle Felipe lives there & Talked us into Moving there to Open up a Mexican Food Restaurant, We Did & of Course it was Named Don Felipe's. (We've about 7 Felipe's in Our Family). At that Time Fajita's were Just getting started Full Swing & people there were used to Taco Bell & Taco Bueno Food, except for The Few that had traveled & KNEW Great Authentic Mexican Cuisine PLUS We Won Over Many who Were WOWED With it. Back to Texas we went, after a Year. That Alpine Drive is Beautiful, Robert. We Loved driving up Big Cottonwood Canyon & Driving to Park City, back before it got so Crowded & full of many "rich" Folks who NOW Look down on The Humble. Thanks for This Video ~Laurie in COLD Tx.
Another great video Robert. We have never been to Utah. It is on our bucket list to visit. We really appreciate you showing us different part of Utah, such a beautiful state!!
So fun to see the Bonneville Salt Flats. We swam in the Great Salt Lake, too. Haha. Kids loved it. Fun to float there. Stunning view on the Alpine Loop and Bridal Veil. Great video, Robert.
My parents lived in Salt Lake City for a number of years and your video just took me right back! It's just a beautiful city and state. Next time you might want to check out Park City ... very artsy and fun. Also, whenever I visited my parents, I never missed the chance to have Sunday breakfast on the decks of Ruth's Diner in Emigration Canyon ... always worth the wait! So sad to see the Great Salt Lake shrinking in 2022. Thanks for all the great videos!
You did a fabulous job filming Temple Sauare and the historic buildings around it with the lighting at dusk and that Christis statue through that glass window
#102 Good morning, Robert. I have driven around Utah and some of the highways can be very nerve wracking at best! But the scenery is awesome. I walked on the Salt Lake Beach area. According to State Park Rangers, the largest boat on the lake is a 45 foot dinner/tour boat. The lake is very shallow at 36 feet deep----no ships! Only Salt water Shrimp live in the lake.
September and October are two good months to visit. The constant summer inversion over Salt Lak City makes the visibility hazy and the sky sort of gray, and that inversion normally lifts in the fall. Much nicer and not as hot. Wendover is actually the town in Utah. The much larger town just across the border in Nevada is West Wendover. Wendover started as a railroad servicing stop for the Western Pacific Railroad in 1908 and the army air force base there in WWII was the main training base for B-29 pilots and crews, including those of the Enola Gay. They have a nice little museum there as part of the Wendover Airport, and many of the WWII era buildings are still standing. It's well worth a visit if you can slow yourself down enough to do so.
Robert, I'm a South Floridian living in Virginia, preparing for retirement in Rock Springs, Wy. Salt Lake City, will be the closest big city. This video really helps me as I use SW Wyoming as my traveling hub. While you were in Utah, I was exploring the Tetons. Would have been a special moment to say hi in person.
Hi. The surroundings of Salt Lake City looks like very beautiful and the town very clean. Very interresting the salt flats, need sunglasses 😎? A bientôt
Your channel is one of the top 5 that I watch routinely on TH-cam, keep up the awesome videos. I was so happy when you retired a few years ago. I am trying to get my wife to retire early in a few years and really start enjoying life! Your original music is the best, I had no idea of your extensive musical background until i watched the episode talking about your past bands. Someday I hope to join one of your meetups, preferably in the SW! Fly Pelican Fly!!!
Next time you visit northern Utah you should go to Bear Lake on the border of Idaho and Utah. It is a gorgeous turquoise colored lake and there is a very nice KOA campground there. I would suggest that you take US 30 from I-15 near McCammon and you will pass by (maybe stop at) Lava Hot Springs, and then pass Soda Springs, and in Montpelier take 89 down to Bear Lake. I took 89 from Logan to Bear Lake and my Rav4 lost the power steering and the switchbacks were so frequent that I was sore from manually turning my steering wheel when I got to the Bear Lake Overlook. That is why I took the other route home (I lived in Ogden at the time). With Mini Tini I would not recommend taking 89 from Logan!
Visited my sister in SLC and we drove to see Kodachrome State Park, Bryce, Zion & the Great Barrier Natl Parks - such a beautiful trip. Looks like you may be headed that way as well - can't wait to see!!
Hello Robert. I just started watching a couple of your travels. I really enjoy your videos. I love to travel. But lately not able to. . So tag along with you. Dust far. 3 years ago I walked to el paso from CA. I enjoyed the walk in the desert in the night time all alone in the middle of the night on a deserted highway. It a rush. Right now it's the way I can travel with the funds I have.. so I enjoyed the fact that I can hitch a ride with you in your videos. Thanks for your videos. I'll see you on your next trip.
I visited SLC in jul 2016. I rented a new mustang and did the same things you do in this trip. I love this city so much. By the way, the salt lake is okay; it was a little stinky.
Love the vib you created in this Video and the Episode before. I have been in the Area only a few times for vacation but what an amazing landscape this is. Looking forward to your next publication. Greets from Germany
Thanks for another great traveling episode. I definitely need to visit parts of Utah outside their national parks. Zion, Bryce, Canyonlands and Arches are all wonderful, but you definitely have show me other parts of the state that I need to visit.
Kedves Robert! Imádom a videóit, de a mai videója, különösképpen tetszett, gyönyörű tájakon járt! Minden elismerésem! Tisztelettel: F. Attila Európából, Magyarországról.
Robert I am trying to locate Part 2 of Utah Summer 2020. Those are the parks in our planned trip to Colorado Utah this year and I am excited to see how you arranged your trip schedule.
Hey Robert, I am not sure what is going on but YT is not showing me your thumbnail for this video. It is just the auto selected screen shot that YT picks. Great video and you know I love the voice over. Thank you
Just a beautiful video Robert. Even though the roads are so narrow the views were amazing along with the waterfall. I am so glad you didn't make the decision to hike to the top!! Thank you once again for the making and sharing of this awesome video. Stay safe wherever you are travelling to and God Bless!
No fake City Creek. City Creek is a small but historically important mountain stream that flows from City Creek Canyon and across part of Salt Lake City, Utah, and into the Jordan River which empties into the Great Salt Lake. ... The entire stream measures only about 14.5 miles (23 km) long. Also you were a very brave man to drive your truck and trailer on Alpine Loop. It’s scary in a small car let alone a big truck and trailer. An aerial tramway service to the top of the falls was built in 1961, and the small, six-passenger tramway functioned as a recreational attraction and as the only access to the mountaintop Eagle's Nest Lodge and restaurant, situated on a cliff at the top of the falls and built by Groneman Construction. When the tramway was in operation prior to the 1996 avalanche, it was heralded as the "world's steepest aerial tramway," although that claim is difficult to ascertain. When you were going through Provo you past the original building that was Brigham Young Academy. Also you past by another temple called the Provo City Center Temple. It was restored to a temple after a fire almost destroyed what was once the Provo Tabernacle from 1898 to 2010. Also in Fillmore Utah the a mushroom farm called Mountain View Mushrooms which the public can the mushrooms. Also you passed what is called Welfare Square. You said the grain elevators are owned by the church. Yes they are. Welfare Square is where the church provide material assistance to poor and otherwise needy individuals and families. Welfare Square is part of the Church's Church Welfare System. It includes a 178-foot (54 m) grain silo, fruit orchards, a milk-processing plant, a cannery, a bakery, a Deseret Industries thrift store, a private employment office, and the LDS Church's largest Bishop's storehouse. The church has hundreds of storehouses around the USA and around the world to help the needy and when disasters hit. They just don’t help the members of the but non members as well. Can’t wait to see more videos from this trip.
I'm a resident of a nursing home. Seeing Robert's videos helps me remember places I have visited, plus showing me places I've always wanted to visit but can't now. It's great viewing.
The form and manners that you present the videos are amazing, the music, the information and the voice is excellent
Concur. It's what brings me back to Robert's travelogues every time. Thankfully void of all the annoying, hyperactive yowhaddupdudeisms that plague so many channels. Wonderful presentation, interesting locales, informative and calming narration, and high production values. Just wonderful.
@@MikaLatokartano I agree 👍
There is no part of my soul that wants to travel anywhere besides a coastal area with lots of water access but you do make the west look interesting. 😄👍🏻❤️
Agreed!
Thank you for showing us the East Coast, West Coast and all the in between.
It is like taking a Vacation when I see your videos!!
I love your videos they are superb!!
I'm not sure where to begin. OMG...let's start with that lol
Your shows are just beautifully done.
Your VOICE wow. You're so good at this ....the music is awesome..even love the theme song. Is that you singing too? Love to know what music is used. Thank you so much. My husband and I've been binge watching. Lol Thank you so very much. Really helps during these hard times. Take care. Safe travels.
Yep, that’s Robert singing!😁
The man the myth the Legend, Traveling Robert...... Great video.
Hello Traveling Robert😊😊🎸🎸, what an OUTSTANDING video! Utah may be my favorite vacation destination having been to Utah several times. Salt Lake City is such a beautiful city to explore by foot. The alpine loop is very narrow but so SPECTACULAR and Park City is a must see. However, my all time favorite parts of Utah is Southern part of Utah with absolutely SPECTACULAR national park destinations and THE most SPECTACULAR scenic drive in all of Utah, connecting Capital Reef National Park to Bryce Canyon National Park, the designated ALL AMERICAN SCENIC HIGHWAY 12. The scenic vistas are absolutely AMAZING! I'm looking forward to the next video series. Great video Robert👍👍👍. Oh, where are the PELICANS!!😊😊
Your videos are making me want to quit my job and just go for it fulltime.👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Well that's my home area!
Was great to meet you Robert and next time you are here, lunch is on me!
I've been over the Alpine loop a hundred times easy and I'm very impressed that you made it out alive with the trailer in tow! 😬 Like you said, it's not for the faint of heart... And that's before you add towing a trailer. Be thankful it's a smaller trailer. (I know you were)
Glad you enjoyed your time here. Looking forward for episode 22.2.
Take care, Bill in Utah
I think you were about 2 or 3 weeks early on the Alpine Scenic Loop. It is simply stunning in the fall especially if there has not been a drought. As is Provo Canyon. IMO, it is one of the prettiest places in America for fall foilage. Usually turns around the last two weeks of September-right at the fall equinox and the first week of October. I really would not want to lug a trailer or even be in a big truck on the Alpine Scenic Loop.
The crown burger is definitely good start to the Utah food scene. You also get extra points for actually swimming in the Great Salt Lake; most Utahans have not do not even done that. Kudos to the Colorado for hauling MiniTini (sp?) up the Alpine Loop. The Kia would have never accomplished this and you never mentioned any issues so I assume the Colorado did it without breaking a sweat. Hey GM and Chevrolet 6:50 would make a great marketing shot. Just saying.....
Your a brave man to take mini tiny over the alpine loop
Yes sir, you were brave! I have done that in a car and it was sketchy in spots! Another place you should visit one time is the Timpanogas Caverns-quite a hike, but the views are awesome!
Brave?
Happy Valentine’s Day to Robert and his wife and Everyone too
Thanks for taking me back to Utah this morning Robert. So many neat things to see there! At about 3:58 you past the historic SaltAir Pavilion--a popular resort back in the day. Wendover is worth a slightly longer stop to visit the site of the WWII air base where the B-29 crews trained for the atomic bomb missions. Really looking forward to next week when you head towards Bryce and Canyonlands. Until then, Happy trails!
Too bad you did not get to go to Red Iguana west of downtown towards the fairgrounds. Best mole’ ever!
I love the nature in this episode.
When you pulled over for lunch and had that view of the creek.......that is the reason I love to RV. You can have any kind of view almost anything you want.
Great footage.
Great video. Always hard to wait a week till the next one!
Utah is one the most favorite states I have visited. Can't wait for the next part.
I agree!
Great video.Beautiful and clean Salt Lake city. Alpine loop is a scary road. Interesting Salt Lake and fall Bridal Veil is spectacular. Congrats... Be safe.... Love MOM...>>>
Should have gone up to Park City!!! Provo Canyon, Sundance... so pretty in that area
..We Really Loved living in the Salt Lake City Area back in 1982-1983. My Uncle Felipe lives there & Talked us into Moving there to Open up a Mexican Food Restaurant, We Did & of Course it was Named Don Felipe's. (We've about 7 Felipe's in Our Family). At that Time Fajita's were Just getting started Full Swing & people there were used to Taco Bell & Taco Bueno Food, except for The Few that had traveled & KNEW Great Authentic Mexican Cuisine PLUS We Won Over Many who Were WOWED With it. Back to Texas we went, after a Year. That Alpine Drive is Beautiful, Robert. We Loved driving up Big Cottonwood Canyon & Driving to Park City, back before it got so Crowded & full of many "rich" Folks who NOW Look down on The Humble. Thanks for This Video ~Laurie in COLD Tx.
Another great video Robert. We have never been to Utah. It is on our bucket list to visit. We really appreciate you showing us different part of Utah, such a beautiful state!!
I’m happy you picked up a cute little lady to keep you company. Never thought of Utah as mountainous. But it’s gorgeous. ❤
I want to have some Cuban coffee with you Robert! It sounds delicious, but I'm going to wait to try it.
Ok, WOW, how have I lived in Arizona for 25 years and never made it to Utah? Thanks for the wonderful video. Great entertainment!
Same!😂
ROBERT...HOW WONDERFUL ..THANKS FOR ALL YOU DO...AMIGO
I'm a traveling robert addict, I need alll you have, i love it, thank you
So fun to see the Bonneville Salt Flats. We swam in the Great Salt Lake, too. Haha. Kids loved it. Fun to float there. Stunning view on the Alpine Loop and Bridal Veil. Great video, Robert.
Very good documentary, very professional. Congrats.
Utah is beautiful! The drive through the mountains was a bit scary 😊 Thanks Robert!
Utah surely is a great state that was a very good video showcasing the places of utah
Utah is so beautiful the salt lakes the mountains the desert but not the wild fires at least the wild fire is not here now.
My parents lived in Salt Lake City for a number of years and your video just took me right back! It's just a beautiful city and state. Next time you might want to check out Park City ... very artsy and fun. Also, whenever I visited my parents, I never missed the chance to have Sunday breakfast on the decks of Ruth's Diner in Emigration Canyon ... always worth the wait! So sad to see the Great Salt Lake shrinking in 2022. Thanks for all the great videos!
You did a fabulous job filming Temple Sauare and the historic buildings around it with the lighting at dusk and that Christis statue through that glass window
#102 Good morning, Robert. I have driven around Utah and some of the highways can be very nerve wracking at best! But the scenery is awesome. I walked on the Salt Lake Beach area. According to State Park Rangers, the largest boat on the lake is a 45 foot dinner/tour boat. The lake is very shallow at 36 feet deep----no ships! Only Salt water Shrimp live in the lake.
September and October are two good months to visit. The constant summer inversion over Salt Lak City makes the visibility hazy and the sky sort of gray, and that inversion normally lifts in the fall. Much nicer and not as hot.
Wendover is actually the town in Utah. The much larger town just across the border in Nevada is West Wendover. Wendover started as a railroad servicing stop for the Western Pacific Railroad in 1908 and the army air force base there in WWII was the main training base for B-29 pilots and crews, including those of the Enola Gay. They have a nice little museum there as part of the Wendover Airport, and many of the WWII era buildings are still standing. It's well worth a visit if you can slow yourself down enough to do so.
❤ What a Beautiful shot of the 2 of you at the Bridal falls. Thanks for sharing, 📸
Robert, I'm a South Floridian living in Virginia, preparing for retirement in Rock Springs, Wy. Salt Lake City, will be the closest big city. This video really helps me as I use SW Wyoming as my traveling hub. While you were in Utah, I was exploring the Tetons. Would have been a special moment to say hi in person.
Great video footage Robert! I have visited SLC, and you captured its essence, perfectly!!
Hi. The surroundings of Salt Lake City looks like very beautiful and the town very clean. Very interresting the salt flats, need sunglasses 😎? A bientôt
Great video Robert, love Utah
Your channel is one of the top 5 that I watch routinely on TH-cam, keep up the awesome videos. I was so happy when you retired a few years ago. I am trying to get my wife to retire early in a few years and really start enjoying life! Your original music is the best, I had no idea of your extensive musical background until i watched the episode talking about your past bands. Someday I hope to join one of your meetups, preferably in the SW! Fly Pelican Fly!!!
Great traveling. I hope you washed the under side of your truck after going on the salt flats. Thanks for a fine video.
Love your videos.They bring back so many memories of our almost 30 years of long haul trucking!
Next time you visit northern Utah you should go to Bear Lake on the border of Idaho and Utah. It is a gorgeous turquoise colored lake and there is a very nice KOA campground there. I would suggest that you take US 30 from I-15 near McCammon and you will pass by (maybe stop at) Lava Hot Springs, and then pass Soda Springs, and in Montpelier take 89 down to Bear Lake. I took 89 from Logan to Bear Lake and my Rav4 lost the power steering and the switchbacks were so frequent that I was sore from manually turning my steering wheel when I got to the Bear Lake Overlook. That is why I took the other route home (I lived in Ogden at the time). With Mini Tini I would not recommend taking 89 from Logan!
Love this area of the country Robert! Always a great view!
Wonderfully presented and edited Robert. Utah is spectacular..
From our Daughter and Son In Law's condo in Draper at night from the balcony it looks like a huge old ship. it is beautiful.
Can’t wait to get to Utah some day.
Your voice narration is awesome and the way you put the information together...wow!
Beautiful! Utah is such a scenic state.
Wow what a beautiful video. A master filmmaker at work 💓🌈
I love Utah for vacation but not for living!
Bet your happy you took the alpine loop. Scary road. I was on the edge of my seat.Beautiful water fall
Visited my sister in SLC and we drove to see Kodachrome State Park, Bryce, Zion & the Great Barrier Natl Parks - such a beautiful trip. Looks like you may be headed that way as well - can't wait to see!!
Hello Robert. I just started watching a couple of your travels. I really enjoy your videos. I love to travel. But lately not able to. . So tag along with you. Dust far. 3 years ago I walked to el paso from CA. I enjoyed the walk in the desert in the night time all alone in the middle of the night on a deserted highway. It a rush. Right now it's the way I can travel with the funds I have.. so I enjoyed the fact that I can hitch a ride with you in your videos. Thanks for your videos. I'll see you on your next trip.
Thanks for showcasing our home town, Robert! Next time through we'll bring you to done of our favorite haunts. Looking forward to Part 2!
You drove through the area I live in Layton and the place I work in Salt Lake City. Lot's of familiar spots in this episode.
I visited SLC in jul 2016. I rented a new mustang and did the same things you do in this trip. I love this city so much. By the way, the salt lake is okay; it was a little stinky.
awesome camera placement, on the top of your trailer to show off your truck.
Beautiful end to a beautiful video . Thank you Robert once again. Have a happy and safe journey.
Hi Robert. Love your channel. I watched this video and it was great. It’s always cool to see your city three others eyes. Thanks for videos.
You should see Temple Square at Christmas time
Another wonderful episode, thank you Robert
Wow action packed is right! Last weeks episode was kinda uneventful but still enjoyable. I love it!
Great travel upload and adventure, will plan to visit and explore Utah. Thanks
Robert.....You never told us how fast you got the Colorado up to on the Flats? 🙂
Love the vib you created in this Video and the Episode before. I have been in the Area only a few times for vacation but what an amazing landscape this is. Looking forward to your next publication. Greets from Germany
This video really felt like a 5min watch. Amazing content!! Cant wait for the next one.
This is so cool. We are headed to Utah next month.
I got a VR headset (virtual reality)...time to re-watch all of robert's videos! lol...it's sooooo much more like Im traveling and actually there!
What a beautiful episode. This Uinta Park is definitely on my bucket list now. Thanks for sharing.
Happy Valentine's Day out there!!! Cheers from Frozen Chicago :/
Thanks for another great traveling episode. I definitely need to visit parts of Utah outside their national parks. Zion, Bryce, Canyonlands and Arches are all wonderful, but you definitely have show me other parts of the state that I need to visit.
Beautiful views
Absolutely Beautiful scenery! Is salt lake city a dry city? You didn't make your normal watering hole stop.
No. It isn’t dry. There are some nice places to go for a beer in downtown. There is a yummy Polygamy Porter 😉
The same brewery makes an IPA too. I don’t recall the name. There are great bars up the road 20 minutes in Park City!
Nice video, I am going to have to back to Utah
I love Provo canyon. I go there almost once a week.
Kedves Robert! Imádom a videóit, de a mai videója, különösképpen tetszett, gyönyörű tájakon járt! Minden elismerésem! Tisztelettel: F. Attila Európából, Magyarországról.
That big sombrero looking thing after the tree of Utah is called a VOR. It’s a navigational beacon for aircraft.
Happy Valentine's Day to you and Ileana. Have fun and be safe.
another winner. thanks Robert.
Great video as always, you know it's a narrow road when you're not doing any hand held shots.
Robert I am trying to locate Part 2 of Utah Summer 2020. Those are the parks in our planned trip to Colorado Utah this year and I am excited to see how you arranged your trip schedule.
Great Utha. Greats from Madrid Spain!!
Hey Robert, I am not sure what is going on but YT is not showing me your thumbnail for this video. It is just the auto selected screen shot that YT picks. Great video and you know I love the voice over. Thank you
Cool video thanks for sharing enjoyed
Little different watching a video about your home live just a few miles away
Just a beautiful video Robert. Even though the roads are so narrow the views were amazing along with the waterfall. I am so glad you didn't make the decision to hike to the top!! Thank you once again for the making and sharing of this awesome video. Stay safe wherever you are travelling to and God Bless!
No fake City Creek. City Creek is a small but historically important mountain stream that flows from City Creek Canyon and across part of Salt Lake City, Utah, and into the Jordan River which empties into the Great Salt Lake. ... The entire stream measures only about 14.5 miles (23 km) long. Also you were a very brave man to drive your truck and trailer on Alpine Loop. It’s scary in a small car let alone a big truck and trailer. An aerial tramway service to the top of the falls was built in 1961, and the small, six-passenger tramway functioned as a recreational attraction and as the only access to the mountaintop Eagle's Nest Lodge and restaurant, situated on a cliff at the top of the falls and built by Groneman Construction. When the tramway was in operation prior to the 1996 avalanche, it was heralded as the "world's steepest aerial tramway," although that claim is difficult to ascertain. When you were going through Provo you past the original building that was Brigham Young Academy. Also you past by another temple called the Provo City Center Temple. It was restored to a temple after a fire almost destroyed what was once the Provo Tabernacle from 1898 to 2010. Also in Fillmore Utah the a mushroom farm called Mountain View Mushrooms which the public can the mushrooms. Also you passed what is called Welfare Square. You said the grain elevators are owned by the church. Yes they are. Welfare Square is where the church provide material assistance to poor and otherwise needy individuals and families. Welfare Square is part of the Church's Church Welfare System. It includes a 178-foot (54 m) grain silo, fruit orchards, a milk-processing plant, a cannery, a bakery, a Deseret Industries thrift store, a private employment office, and the LDS Church's largest Bishop's storehouse. The church has hundreds of storehouses around the USA and around the world to help the needy and when disasters hit. They just don’t help the members of the but non members as well. Can’t wait to see more videos from this trip.
Beautiful video.
Next time stop off at Sundance. Beautiful area and great food.
Thank you Robert
Beautiful country! Thanks for sharing! 🤙
Having been there, the speed limit on that portion of i80 is... 80 MPh!
Very nice Bridal falls in Salt lake City. Co springs Co Charges just to see 7 falls and are not even as nice!
I love the water and the beach
Very nice video as usual...
Hello Robert from Normandie thank you so much!, i was impatient to see your new video,, i hope to see soon your 2hours video Patrick ( holafon 76 )...
I may have to go next month.
Another great one, thanks!